Copyrighted books, journals, magazines, speeches, and many other items are illegal to photocopy. These items have a copyright and copying them can incur severe penalties.
no
Fake, yes, photocopy, no.
Probably not, but it might be against your employer's wishes or your company rules.
its illegal alright... take it from someone who has tried.
You use a sharpee or other black permanent marker and then photocopy it
Copies of documents are 'legitimate.' They may not be acceptable for certain legal situations. In which a notarized copy would have to be obtained.
The teacher has just gone to photocopy some worksheets.I need to photocopy that essay so I have a spare copy.Will you photocopy this for me?
Some states allow notaries to notarize authorized copies of documents and some do not. A notarized photocopy might not hold up in court, but a college registrar might allow it
No, usually not. Usually you need your drivers license. Even if you could, you shouldn't. It is illegal!
If legality of use or possession of such documents would be determined by the way they were obtained. For example alledged illegal immigrant submitted them upon applying for employment and the employeer photocopied them. Or perhaps the person voluntarily allowed them to be copied, (this might or might not hold up in court). And of course the other factor, whether or not the judge would allow the documents to be used as evidence (it's always the judge's call).
The falsification of the public documents is illegal. If found you will be arrested and taken to a court of law.
The word photocopy can be used as a noun, a verb, or an adjective.Noun: Please make a photocopy of this document.Verb: I will photocopy this document for you.Adjective: I'll wait for you near the photocopymachine.